Rating SHOCK Transfers That Could Happen This Month! | The Lowdown

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Welcome back to The Lowdown. On this week's episode Dougie Critchley and Michael McCubbin are joined by Ben Bowman to analyse the most shocking transfers around this week.

Hear our thoughts on whether Xavi Simons is a good signing for Chelsea, whether Nicolas Jackson actually makes sense for Man United and if Rodrygo takes Arne Slot's Liverpool from favourites to overwhelming favourites.

Not only that we breakdown the rumours linking Harvey Elliot with a move to Aston Villa, Manuel Akanji's potential transfer to Galatasceray as well as James Trafford and Emi Martinez' much publicised moves to Man City and Man United.

Marc Guehi to Spurs, Takefusa Kubo to Everton and Xhaka to Sunderland, this show truly has it all!

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00:00 Xavi Simons To Chelsea
11:39 Nicolas Jackson To Man United
18:00 Rodrygo To Liverpool
25:05 Marc Guehi To Spurs
30:03 Will Gibbs-White To Spurs Happen?
32:14 Harvey Elliot To Aston Villa
39:04 Manuel Akanji To Galatasaray
40:08 James Trafford To Man City
43:08 Emi Martinez To Man United
46:38 Takefusa Kubo To Everton
50:57 Xhaka To Sunderland

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